Moral Rating: | not reviewed |
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Primary Audience: | Adults |
Genre: | Romance Comedy Drama |
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Year of Release: | 2010 |
USA Release: |
February 19, 2010 (limited—10 theaters in NYC and LA) DVD: June 22, 2010 |
How good is good enough? Answer
Are you good enough to get to Heaven? Answer
Money in the Bible
Does the Bible share any wisdom about investing? Answer
Should I save sex for marriage? Answer
How can I deal with temptations? Answer
How far is too far? What are the guidelines for dating relationships? Answer
What are the consequences of sexual immorality? Answer
Featuring |
Alexis Bledel (Beth Vest) Scott Porter (Tommy Fielding), Anna Chlumsky (Lisa), Bryan Greenberg (Daniel Seaver), Andrew McCarthy (Cash), Aaron Yoo (Steve-O), Kate Nauta (Cynthia), Luca Calvani (Paolo), Trini Alvarado (Sylvia), Colin Egglesfield (Baker), Adam LeFevre (Billy), Jessalyn Wanlim (Jordan), Adrian Martinez (Larry), Eric Thal (Stephens), Rana Davis (Cashier), Christine Evangelista (Brooke), See all » |
Director |
Julio DePietro |
Producer | Belladonna Productions, Whitest Pouring Films, Rene Bastian, Julio DePietro, Melanie J. Elin, Jonathan Mason, Linda Moran |
Distributor |
Roadside Attractions, a division of Lionsgate Films |
“Will you know him when you meet him?”
Here’s what the distributor says about their film: “This story centers on an ambitious young Manhattanite (Alexis Bledel) and urban conservationist who wants a good job, good friends, and a good guy to share the city with.
Some guys seem to have it all: good looks, easy charm, and easy money. Tommy Fielding is one of those guys. Riding a streak of good fortune and a budding romance that could finally be the real thing, the rising young star on Wall Street chooses to spread the wealth, taking his seemingly hapless co-worker Daniel under his wing. But in teaching Daniel the ways of money and seduction, Tommy could become the unwitting agent of his own downfall. As the pressure builds for Tommy at work and in his new relationship, “The Good Guy” gives a true insider view of the culture of Wall Street and explores what it means to be “good” in that world. The answer might surprise you.”
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